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Congratulations! You’ve gotten engaged, you’ve started planning your wedding, and now on to some of the details that will make your wedding day dreams come alive — selecting your color scheme, your bridal party and their look.

Now we’ve all been in weddings before where we’ve ended up with a closet full of dresses that despite what the bride might of said when she showed you what dresses you were wearing—you knew you would never wear again.

All of that has been changing the last few years, changes that have made both the bride and the bridesmaids equally as happy.

There’s so many fabulous trends in the latest in bridesmaid fashion the last few years, and one that has remained tried and true and timeless is allowing your bridesmaids to choose the style of dress they’re wearing.

Don’t worry, before the thought of having girls in random styles and colors of dresses surrounding you on your wedding day — one of the best parts about this trend is YOU still get to pick what you want them to wear, but they get to choose a dress style and silhouette that is most flattering on them.

With the trend of having mix & match or mismatched dresses, one of the most popular variances of this is for you to pick the color and a selection of styles and they pick which style they’re wearing. Depending on how large your bridal party is may determine how many styles you let your ‘maids choose from. For example, for a bridal party of eight, you may select anywhere up to four styles for your girls to choose from. For bridal parties as small as four, maybe just two options. You just want to make sure that there’s never just one person in one sort of style, unless you want to do what some brides do, have the maid or matron of honor wearing a different style from the rest of the bridesmaids.

So with choosing your color, (this is usually the primary color of your wedding color scheme), and choosing a handful of styles, you create a win-win situation for everyone, you look beautiful, your wedding looks beautiful and not only do your bridesmaids look beautiful, but they also FEEL beautiful standing next to you on one of the most important days of your life.

What exactly does this look like? We loved how one of our recent brides, Sydney, coordinated this for her bridal party of seven.

MIX & MATCH DRESSES: ONE COLOR, DIFFERENT STYLES – GET THE LOOK

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Sydney went with one of 2015’s hottest hues for weddings and bridesmaid dresses this year: royal blue. Notice how you still get the uniform look, but you also get a variation of styles that flatter each figure and in a way that doesn’t make any of the dresses look out of place.

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Here you can see the bridal party is wearing the same color, but two different styles: a strapless option and a sleeveless option. One of the key things to remember with this trend is selecting dresses that are the same type of fabric to add to the uniformity. That way even with each girl wearing a different style, the bridal party still looks consistent.

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They’re just absolutely lovely. Congrats again to the Wilhelms, it was a pleasure to be a part of your special day!

We had so much fun with Dave, Ashlee and their adorable kiddos, at their Pine Top family photo session.  Ashlee found some to die for locations tucked away in the neighborhood near their cabin.  The neighbors were more than happy to let us all take a stroll through their woods and relax for a few fun photos by their little red barn.   A big thanks to Dave and Ashlee for such a fun family photo session!

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First comes love, then comes marriage. And in between? Hours upon hours of wedding dress shopping — and all the stress, fights and over-consumption of Champagne that comes along with it.

But here, Nara Ragimov, manager of the ultra-luxe bridal salon at Bergdorf Goodman, and Joan Joffe, one of Bergdorf’s top bridal consultants, reveal how to shop for your special day like a pro. Take a look:

Leave the entourage at home

“Brides love to share this moment with their closest friends and family,” says Joffe. “But please remember this day is all about you.” Ragimov and Joffe recommend bringing no more than two or three guests.

“Too many people distract the bride from what she really likes,” explains Ragimov. “The sister or friend, maybe they’re imagining themselves in a wedding gown. [The bride] often walks away a little bit disappointed because in some cases, they maybe have already decided on something, and then they have this huge crew and all the opinions that come along with it.”

Ditch the hot pink thong for the day

“Always make sure to bring along nude or skin tone undergarments,” advises Joffe, who says turquoise and fuschia underwear will show through the white dress.

Although it’s difficult for brides to imagine walking down the aisle when they look straight out of a Britney Spears video, bright underwear is better than no underwear.

“Sometimes they come in without underwear, and the bridal consultants here, they don’t like that,” says Ragimov. “So we make them buy a pair of underwear. It’s not sanitary!”

Take it easy with the champers — and make sure to eat

With engagements comes loads of celebrations (and drinks) — and often, bridal salons offer the lady-of-the-moment and her gang some complimentary Champagne. Ragimov, however, advises not to have more than a couple glasses.

“We’ve had girls who come in and want to play with a lot of their friends, and they’ll keep asking for more and more Champagne, because they want to make this a whole experience,” she says.

And be sure to have a bite to eat beforehand.

“Every few months we get a bride who turns pale white and feels faint,” says Ragimov.

“Maybe they didn’t eat, or they’re dieting or nervous, or they’ve been standing for a long time in their dress,” she adds. “But it’s important to stay hydrated and nourished.”

Honesty is the best policy

Joffe says to be upfront with your bridal consultant when it comes to your tastes, size and budget.

“On occasion, we do get that bride who will say, ‘Don’t order it in a size 8. Order it in a 6, because I am going to lose weight,’ ” says Ragimov. “We discourage them from doing that, because there is no guarantee that they will lose weight.”

Instead, buy the size you are right now. “Better the dress comes in bigger than smaller,” adds Ragimov. “We can always take it in.”

And while Bergdorf Goodman is known for its array of high-end designer bridal gowns, including one $90,000 Oscar de la Renta gown a bride purchased a few years ago, not everyone has an unlimited budget.

“We don’t ask our brides when they come in what their budget is. We leave it up to them to tell us because we don’t want to offend anyone, you know?” says Ragimov. “Everyone has a budget, whether it’s $5,000 or $15,000. So if the bride is upfront with us in the beginning and tells us, ‘This is what we’re looking for,’ we’re able to work with her on the price.”

Be nice — or else

“We always kind of laugh because the customers that give us the hardest time, the bridezillas, the high-maintenance brides, oftentimes we hear that they got divorced really quickly after the wedding,” says Ragimov.

“I personally have worked with several brides like that, where they were just so difficult, I had to take over from their original bridal consultant. In several cases, I have bumped into them at the store, and they tell me, ‘Oh, it didn’t work out.’ It happens quite often. It just goes to show if they’re tough, they’re not only tough on you — they’re tough on everyone.”

Original article and imaces from the NY Post

Nicole and Mark are one of the sweetest couples we have the fortune of calling our friends so when Mark called and wanted us to document their Santa Barbara Proposal we were ecstatic.    Nicole used to live in Santa Barbara and one of her favorite places to spend a quiet afternoon was at Franceschi park up in the hills of Montecito.  With the stunning panoramic view of Down town Santa Barbara and its peaceful secluded location we can completely understand why it’s one of Nicole’s favorite nooks.  So Mark had the spot all picked out for the proposal but he just needed a good reason to venture up to Santa Barbara without raising Nicole’s suspicions.  As it happened, Nicole purchased tickets for a Sunday concert in Santa Barbara opening up the perfect opportunity for Mark.

We made sure to get to Franceschi park early so that we could pick out the perfect hiding spots.  Mark had sent us some pictures of exactly where he was going to get down on one knee and we just had to hope Nicole didn’t choose her own route and stumble upon us camped out with our camera gear.  Brett found a large cluster of succulents to conceal himself behind with a view of both the parking lot and down to the overlook Mark planned to propose at.  I was able to hide in the doorway of the old Franceschi house that stands in the middle of the park.  As the minutes ticked closer to go time our hearts began beating faster and we were aware of every noise.  Finally Brett spotted Mark’s car pulling up and it was time for our A game.

We could hear Nicole’s heels clicking along the path and their casual laughing banter before we could see them coming.  They almost took the wrong path and stumbled across Brett behind his bush but finally veered onto the correct course.   Mark must have been so nervous, as I imagine most everyone is before they propose because he managed to say most of his speech before remembering to get down on one knee, which was the cue for us to jump out and start photographing.  Well he certainly surprised Nicole because when he first went down on one knee she thought he was tying his shoe, until he pulled the ring out of his back pocket.  She was so excited and it was so much fun capturing their proposal.

After Nicole called all her family members to announce the big news and had a few minutes to enjoy the view we took them around the park for some fun portraits.  I  mean they were all dressed up and in a beautiful location so why not.

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